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MEN BLOWN TO PIECES. T. HE Besr Remedy for colds, conghs and the common disonlers of the throat and lungs, Ayers Cherry Pectoral is uni- versally recommended by the profession. It breaks up the phlegm, soothes inflammation, allays painful symptoms and induces repose. In bronchitis and Pneumonia it affords speedy relief, and is unrivaled a8 © prompt and effective 2d EDITION. |~ REVOLT RIFE IN CUBA | Rebellion Against Spain May Soon | Break Ont. ARREST OF THE SMUGGLER BOUCHARD | i, = The London ‘Times” Says That Salisbury Will Resign. Final Action Not Taken by the Senate Judici- | Judge Oates ary Commiticr. ‘Talks Plainly to Mr. Devlin, the | He Will Devote His Time te the Work of the Comm itten i HE Exerorxcry Mepicrse i Incroap, sore throat and the sudden pulmonary die eases to which young children are so liable. “*Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral has had a wonderful effect GENERAL DEFICIENCY BILL in curing my brother's children of a severe and dan- ferous cold. It was truly astonishing how sveedily they found relief, and were cured, after taking this preparation. "Miss ANNETTE N. MOEN, Fountain, Minn. | Itis Still Further Considered in the House. THE MAN WHO SHOT FRICK. MR. FRICK’S ASSAILANT. He ts a Russian and ipposed to Be an An- archist. « Prrrssvro, Pa., July 23.—The name of man who shot Mr. Frick is Alexander Berkman, a printer, twenty-one years of age, and lives on 42d street, this city. He is a Rus sian and supposed to be an anarchist. David Remonstrances aguinst the passage of the anti- option bill were presented by Mr. Caliom from Sil-| Springfield and Rock Island, Dt. signed by bankers, merchants, business men and farmers, and by Mr. Davie from bankers and basiness . | men of Minneapolis. by the presidents of the Avews Costes Paso. Nothing definite can be learned at this time the probability of Senator Hill's thus seat in the Nemmte bevond the fact | that he is known not to be very well satin jfied with the imactive life which is jeemmon to that body. During the con- Prepared ty Dr. J.C. AYER&CO., Lowell, Mass. government so much trouble. t venture to resist the soldiers. trestles REVOLT IN PROMPT TO ACT, SURE TO CURE. i CUBA. ‘The latter was signed | National Bank of Me" "sstows SOOTHING SYRUP Has been used for over FIPTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- ING with PERFECT SUOCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PALX, CURES WIND COLIC and is the best remedy for DIARRHEA. Sold by dragaists in every part of the world. Besure and ask for ‘‘Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- ing Syrup” and take no other kind. 23 cents s bottle. ‘arly Nevratorc Pens: Forthny, the elevator boy, says he has been hanging around the building for the past three or four days and he has carried him up to Mr. Frick’s room « number of times. Berkman was seen at the central station shortly after the shooting and seemed tobe perfectly composed. When asked what reason he had for the as- sat he replied: ‘You know what reason I Discontent is General and the Spanish Yoke May Be Cast Of. Cmcigo, Jaly 28.—“A revolution in the Island of Cuba is likely to take place at any moment,” said R. G. Sorocco, a Cubsn now in Chicago and who was until recently secretary of the council of presidente af Cuban elubs at Key West. “Much blood will likely flow in the island before the end of S- . intend to fly jorro Castle in the port Bar silver, 8634. inted bank statement shows the fol- | about : Reserve increase, €2,856, loans, decrease, . increase, 11,158,200; legal tenders, increase, $1,744,000. increase, #185,000; circulation decrease, AN INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL. ‘Mr. Sherman introduced a bill for the ecrea- tion of a tribunal on internationel relations, ‘This morning Mr. Devlin went om the floor of | vention in Chicago, as was stated at the time in And those troubled with nervousness resulting from | had.” 5 ane Oi Referred to the committee om foreign rela- — Gare oF overwork will be relieved by takinur “sesesaiés eat soma wanes of Havana by next fall. sania wale aa =s tions. § » failed BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. paar ‘The state of affairs in Cuba is ripe for s FINANCIA ERCI. Mr. Morgan introduced a bill to provide for MR. OATES’ STORY OF THE AFFAIR over until Genuine has trade mark and crowed red lines om Henry C. Frick was shot in his pi office | revolution, The discontent is general by 10 following are the opening and closing prices of | the control of the Union and Central Pacific ‘Mr. Oates, in response to Deviin's request for | January. per. eon a a 4 | Om the sixth floor of the Chronicle-Telegraph | reason of the government's exactions. | the Now Vork tise Market, as Topsried by apecial | Tailroad companies until their debts to the DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. . i taken | democratic or ENT OR THE LIVER. WITH COX | banding on Sth avenue. Site to Caron & Macartney. "140 ¥ strest. wernment are fully paid up or secured. Re- iG: copy of the testimony Feoterday, said cath, an See teins Fan °| A moment before the tragedy «slim, dark a Be Forred to the select commnittes om the Pacific rail- that it wae not printed yet, but thet Mr. Dectin eF i THE MARYLAND AND WASHINGTON RAILROAD. ‘The Senate yesterday, efter to an | the F vam | a | c. jo|e | | 504 304 /R ( F : i 8 if | 3 - ge complexioned young man, neatly dressed in | light clothing, entered the elevator car on the | first floor and requested tobe let out at the office of the chairman of the company. The elevator man, while the car was ascend- ing, noticed that his passenger acted rather MS, ST. VITUS DANCE. DRUNK- jam: habit cured. Dr. Nervine. taking out of Cuba It has too many men who SCHELLER & aTEVENS, have to be supporte ! in office, and when it can- not do better it sends them to Cuba. These Baecsens teow teas a eee sae eee w C in govern- ment at home will throw them sat, so while | i fy J ‘THE NICARAGUA CANAL INQUIRY. The resolution offered yesterday by Mr. Sherman instructing the committee on foreign relations to cuntinue its investigation as to the ! i if ie TEE f F Y the Maryland end Washington railroad The bill comes from the House and the conference. gi 4 | rt HA rf] sg tenure of office Insta they try to wring like the names of witnewes he wanted cxam- nervously and had a wild look in his eyee. But | ag much as le out of the people. Ths | B ined, as the committee wanted to make e report | }y 1's. accustomed, as he has been during the past few | Cubans have to submit to the domination of a | before adjournment. days to seeing all sorts dnd conditions of men, | race inferior to or emigrate. But Mr. Devlin then said he thought r & BS AT EF ss he did not give the matter a second thought. | Whether they remain at home or leave they are the action of the yusteoiny vas} bo RA B BO ge = ianing to aur ae singe still resolved to st down this oppremion of] | most extraordinary. it extracrdi- | } = s | their country. feelin that the Pinkertons LLLL AA DDD ERE : scrose the hall and entered Mr. Frick’s outer | 50 Cuba and an outbreak may be expected say | Lak | to see the him Ee Prick. per a having baa ~ to Mr. 7s — - supom : You will need one more pair of Oxford Ties this sea- ‘in wales ane SALISBURY WILL RESIGN. Accarding to the London “Times” He Will Step Down om Being Defeated. called yesterday and was refused yadience, complied, and immediately thereafter the voice of Mr. Frick was heard in the outeide office, saying: “‘Let him come in.” Loxpox, July 28—The Times says: “The ‘The man stepped briskly through the glass | 8°vernment will carry out the program which door into the private office. What brief con- | it adopted prior to the dissolution of parlia- versation passed between the two men is met | eae ee eee ene after a vote known, but it was hardly more than | of “no confidence” is passed. © minnte before there was a noise like | "ii mest with no obstruction from the govern- a scuffle, and then s shot rang out pon | net be oe oe of selecting « eabi- | nothing to interest them, and they consequently net be must consider whether he ought to the air. “Before the startled clerks in the other | undertake the duties of the cabinet at ally It ia | £49 full fling to rural recrestions. They seemed offices could rush to the scene there were three | idle to pretend that he is not showing sigue of more shota. The first man toenter the room | the increasing re of old age. found Mr. Frick hanging on to his asmailant,| will fallte him while blood was streaming from his wounds. | shall defend every part of the home rule bill in | (R@ country, during the, coming year. This At the sight of the clerk the would-be assassin | debate. It says: “Does any di mate ob- | Tondon has been im niuch che —— shook himself loose from his victim and dashed | Srver of the modern conditions i bea pai of par i . them | short, on all the world’s financial markets, out of the door, but instead of making for the | ™€ntary life believe that Mr. Gladstone can | there’ has been this disposition to postpor i ment, in the feeling that the situation, though ‘son. and here is the place to secure them at greatly re- fr il i He lost his yr 4 dragged seme divtanee before the car be stopped. Hic was sent to his home, No. 816 4th street, im a cab. and wer | @uced prices. a6 z Hi . Review of the Market. Henry Clews’ “Weekly Filancial Review” says: The past week has shown some improve- | ment, after the dullness that has characterized | | the expired portion of theeummer. Previously | professionals and onteiders alike had seen f | i On our Bargain Counter we have Oxfordeat £ £ tig Hi i i £ f 1.50 per pair, worth 82.23. 3 ’ ee i 0 amendment as tavelving principles ‘of great importance and ae proposing what was unjust and wrong. He said that when unanimous consent was given yesterday to the taking up of the bill this morning (a bill innocent and itself) it wae not supposed that such portant smendment was pending to st. | gave notice that it could not pass the Senate without a full discussion. Ef iF 2 91.55 per pair, worth $2.50. story and basement dwellings, 212 and 214 3d story and cellar brick os “nO N ri to | street northwest; #2,500. BM. i i 1.65 per pair, worth $3.00. 1.85 per pair, worth $3.25. $2.00 per pair, worth $3.50. jan (€2.40 per pair, worth $4.00. ‘$2.50 per pair, worth 4.00. sain, made a hound into the levator which | Hoh himeal the tak of euT7Ing he | ent, : $2.75 per patr, worth $4.50. was standing there with the door open at the | risk of a breakdown of his physical aud mental | 2°t 4 many hopeful features, was ¥ | be not for the specific delivery of the cattle or je oer" | Tipe for large operations. |The last few days, | the corn, but for the money value of it, And . wever, have witnessed a or tees mous pasabie Tee are allot thisteson'prodactionsnd the mest | The elevator man had sufficient presence of | |, MF- Gladstone ‘mnst olthor take the, preuier- tas Vis dicey taaubeie ‘confidence imparted ptr Ci pasa ag ar ce Range of the Thermom eter. mind to hold him m the cab until the arrival of | 5oPsirroust to tearch theeagh Coventey with | bY the outbreaks ratives at the Carnegie | of the gold at the time, but should be payable in ‘The following were the temperatures at the of them run in sizes 3, 3 and 4, A, Band C widths. Officers McRoberts and Crossin, whoplaced him | the motley majorit ity of the house of commons | Works and the mines in Idabohes been r rod lawful money. ‘There should be no such anom- office of the weather bureau today: Sam, 73; under arrest. In themeanwhileanimmense crowd |a step which would probably extinguish afr’ | DY ‘Be Promptuoss with which the authority of | gly in the law ab now existed. 2pm, 96; mesimum 66. minumum 66. Ancarty inepection of theee goods will be profitable | +4 begun to gather in the streets, and en | Ceametenn ce costes a 8 cueciee did Lord iad tate sible for their acte. ‘Money, though a 3 ngs the officers appeared with their prisoner, who | Chatham or again undertake.at the age ofeighty- | somewhat firmerin consequence of the exports credit. fovou, ae they will not remain bere long at thee | as pale and trembling, and with his clothing | Mee, with his ardent, unresting temperament, of gold, ie til very. easy, and promises ore | No wonder, he said, that widow, ae spattered with blood there were hundreds of | agitating conditions) the tranquil nature of the | "Ai 90 | seirebale ant in eotio ek aoe | whom Mr. Morgan had spoken ago, groans and howls, intermingledwith cries of | Kight Hon. William Henry Smith when he was | the outlook is certainly fo. s stronger market, | they’ pengerns | et ot ths “Shoot him! Lynch the murderer!” leader of the house of commons. No govern | Adverse influences are always present; but the | Jendere of public opinion the south 2 nog It was with difficnity that the officers sue- a _— reer iasoctar utha | immediate future presents as few of them as | had made “ducks and drak ‘hens Fg! = onl Gro. W. RB: ceeded in conveying the man in safety to the | even remotely resembling the febarac ‘members, | COUld be expected af any period. jand ite resources why use ite | ‘Hotel. a. > Ahtcn. patrol box at the corner of Wood street and 5th | according to the 7 oe rer to undertake to tear < splendid | great artist I was avenue, from which the patrol wagon was sum- | sion. had engaged in a criminal conspiracy with ‘Washington Stock Exchange. fabric of American credit should every right to ” ‘aaaaadl ° revolutionary ob; and who for thesake of lar call—12 o'clock m.: Col. Title Ina, | #¢_ Seek to tear down the vored when I wie ‘=e eee ones. the pecuniary (gm received from the | ¢at't Wasnington Gas, heh aoe | the company of He was roughly pushed into the vehicle and | (itn ‘ne-Gacl and other extreme anti-English | American Graphophone,s at Si, Crest Palle ‘ee | World without compare. for man, Dut bed as taken to Central station, where he gave the | plotters in America abstained from condemning | 10 at 130. their industry, ‘their Sir Henry Bul name of Alexander Berkman, and said that he | the use of dynamite. Government Bonds-U, 8. 46, registered, 130%, | success or their credit? leave) Fe resided on 42d treet, New York. He —___. Gettin es | Me. Te was, be said, a Russian, had been| CHARGED WITH WIFE MUERDEE. District of Columbia Bonds—o-year fund, 5a, G A _ 1699, gold, 105 bid, — asked. Water stocks, 7, | Jnaxp Any. fn tmntien it ete and| rasecereee Page of mimmend, tab, | omtien 5 bid, — asked. 30-year fund, 66, Pittsburg two days. He has been stopping at Arrested on Suspicion. asked. Water stock, 7s, 1908, the Merchants’ Hotel on Water street. When Haxxosp, Ixp., July 28.—Photographe: C. bone brig mae Grand Army Cote questioned regarding his occupation he waid he | a a aed THE Grand Army Beds. ‘ cow ¥. . Page, whose young wi Bangor, jancous Honds—Washington and _George- | Grand Army bad been « compositor ons New York paper, | yich., July Sof poison under suspicious cir- | town italroail 10-40 61004 bid, = asked, Washing. | United MOSTEST but declined to give its name. a has, bees aciested) charged tik ‘a convertible ‘em, 163 | money, gh Upon being searched a number of 38-caliber “ pA eengsnys — asked. dasonlc Hall Ass'n 98, 105 bid, | have stipulated for payment in gold, was con- @ooDps 7 - murder. Mrs. Eliza Tobin of South Chicago, | — sexed. Washington Light Infantry ist mort-| tinued to 2:20 o'clock, when the bill and Grand Army Weshbow!, cartridges were found in his coat pocket. Dur- | page's partner, has been arrested on the same i fasted, ‘Washiugion Liga: | 7004 WP to, 2:20 o'clock. wh ‘action—the bill FOR Grand Army Water Pitchers. ing the process of searching he became wildly | charge. They were committed without bail. fafeorry 2d 7s, 95 bid, — asked. Washin, ¢ ing back to the calendar. The anti-option Any thing you want for Grand Army | exeited and became deathly pale. |. Inthe meantime a warrant had been issued | tou Gan, series B, cay 119, Did: 136 uated. ill was then taken up and Mr. THR Tint ine macnn, We feet joss | It was the general impression of all who saw | for Albert ‘Taylor, an employe. in charge of | ‘on Gas Co. Convertible 48, i901, 188 Md, ~ asked. | addressed the Senate in favor of it, LEASTEST ive up the cash, and onr prices will | Itim at this juneture, that he was undoubtedly | their place of business at Fouth Chicago. Ln oor zee reenoniicene Pasar THE HOUSE. | demented. Before being locked up, he was | CGT Vien and. broakht “‘Tavlor’ te | weasted Capiteland Norn G Siret Halitoad at]. op ape Heard (Mo.) the Sonate MONEY | Mr. Frick and|‘. th a mort 5a, 103. bi Tt a 0.) e feplicd inthe affirmative. “Why aia | ihit city at midnight, “After alighting from Rated converte ae 1 las — asked. 'U-S. | joint resolution was pamed granting suthority Carpets, Matting, you shoot him?” was asked, and with a half | Anacostia Railroad 6a, ‘1¢2_ bid. — asked. | f0F the erection of overhead wires for illuminat- Gitte yatenien Gene. + i i Badsaniy shay American Security and Trust Se, 1906, A. & O., 100 | ing purposes during the Grand Army encamp- Gfoot Extension Table, #5 98. father was here ai analysis of the | tog. Fa A “100d aekede Aetna seeirny | ment in Washington. DOCELE Sold ak Closter Lng Table, 5. Rebate sae stomach revealed the prosence of arson. The | pany ae ne Ome ik, mane | ‘Tho House then resumed consideration of the tension Window Serena, 23s. : i poeee = 5 SOMES incite orang mx |, amet afer the ‘agady doves leading | farther he rs vagbtanablet presats HH is bid | Soproprinon al’ ‘Tue peSing"atandnans | of Senator Cemeron to defeat che nomination tons Gek-tols bat Setinen, wataot | ftom the Carnegie office building were closely — ia | wan tab wedive to 7 thee oeceks psa F natn Qagenne Soh, $6.50. guarded, and admittance was denied to every- | BLACKMAILED HIS VICTIM. claims. y ‘Tux son of Mr. H. 8 Berlin, the at- wide PAND@ Rol! up Steel Sprinzs, | body, no matter what the nature of their busi- acres Mr. Compton (Md) and Mr. Oates (Ala.) fa-| torney, of this city had the heel of his left foot + 5 ty “ned Oak 50. 918 | ness. Inside the building the confused murmur ‘The Story Told of Rebert Grau in the York- Gi yored a concurrence in the amendment, and cut nearly off while bathing at Coney Island, Eleasin- Wednesday. 2aiy, 2, a | pepper gakampem te rae ville Police Court. Mr. Holman (Ind.), Mr. Turner (Ga.) and’ Mr. | y" an on eee mt, Teakivuce in. this city, Co. ED = treet were plainly | New Youx, July 28.—Robert Grau, a brother Boeke ie) ae posed it. | Mr. | cut and the boy lay unconscious for nine hours aie vices will take piers heard. Co aaa toe | of Ma pita potbers aie ae gentleman from posmibl; need In the meantime all the physicians in — J sapiher marr e (Mr. Reed) some days pro- mae immediate neighborhood had been summoned, |‘! manager of operatic and yer nr Egended the query an 0 whether Sings a M. ©. Gussre. |and, with Dr. Litchfield, an eminent preeti-| Companies, | was arraigned asi Holmen reectadoa Se at the tips of ror am tet Penta. _tr1t_| tioner, at ther head, proceeded to administer to | Pe = Nana os woud fener. | Or.as the gontloman hed put it, was there Gindstone that ERVAND, ENGRAVEK AND LITHOGRAPHER, | the wounded man, and who. although weak from | f0T, Police | Justice town, 80 bid; 66 asked: Hook” Creek, 100 bid, | anything left of the ahop except the sign? This hold forth in- KS? ena a | the Sous of Mined and seGhatagg Greuk pelt: | Sans nen Caer nce cee | eae vit | wan a pertinent inquiry‘and 1 wan tinue for the of Geo Tour Lt} democratic side to answer it either in the | _Visiting cards printed from plate, 7Se. per 100, eek | still retained consciousness. He was lying | ace Spee _sremenn, 0 e,—eeaee. x. the rTyy the : = jon s couch when the doctors arrived, | 9 o'clock. was made neces- oe dete | Chemet Ge tect cams wes Se ee Tur Coxscvers Or Faxcr Frovr! and the tirst report that came out which was | SFY by the non-appearance in court of the asked. eee wand Babylon pris | S088: Can bay cur “Crea Blend” Flour of the following | evidently based on the superficial examination, | “ran save that th Pythian games of | Charles the woman has nothing against | ##ked. him and that ailed ‘ber’ ite admits that he got money from her, but he ea; tied hagas tats: San oRtaaty: bermane. eer Hy I & F i war to the effect that four shots had taken effect, that one had penetrated the bowels, another had entered the chords in the back of n the only recognized Blended rket and a trial will eon- al that it is the very best serve i i jambis Title, 6 je Insurance Stocks—Col % bid, asked. Real Ketate Title, 123 bid, — asked. pone : rouuld carry all be Bees? EARN: 7 RO. was his friend and he was ver; id unable to | | Gas and Electric Light Stocks— Washington Gas, —" . eee ee as work for eliving, ‘The complainant presented | “66 bid, 40% saked. © Georgetown Gen tas bia understanding be- punks H. C. Frick, who has come into in court several letters, but in none of them ‘asked. arias it is said, in order to enable Mr. Deacon to get possession of the children upon his release from 4 i i 8 i § [ | imence in’ the recent Homestead troub | the responsible head of the Carnegie Company. | b of one kind and Under the reorganization of the great | known in certain circles, He is» Stocks—Washington Market, 14 ——- concern made fast prior o ta cirihe and Campbell, and is in the employ | B14. asked. | Great Falls ce, 138 bid. — asked (rey yan] moe bloodshed Jaly 6 he was made chairman of the fall a iy. mer op mee had seon aba | board that controls the steel wor! that ¥. M. Davis, woth aw | Frick was born in Westmoreland county, | SPPesrs of late as if his married life has not epee OR BYON & SUITS cr. X. J. ave. and Raw. Pa... in 1850, and begun life with no capital but ua . TAS goo oom Ws= 14th vw | good health. He was at one time a ine & year ago he commenced to suspect N. Y.), ina brief but vigorous finally, Mr. Glad- | mall store. but he had a quick appreciation was too intimate with some men W, leon ant ‘the history of the claims and legs.’ He began of business and invested _ his | — ben dog peda =e ‘Security and payment. ‘that after-dinner eaxings in coke furnaces, le became | di % ed. Washington Safe Deposit, r. Dingle; agree ‘Senat but, in time the practical ruler of the coke regions reported "that Grau was the | “*Ex. diy. Vite get pamtaml h wont! —_ yo o: 1 and in this way his business interests became had met Grou and had him is, Spee amendment was then - a few words. WILLIAM KER, cor. 20th and F'n. w. allied with those of Mr. Carnegie. When Mr. ted certain letters from Baltimore Marketa. ciiverRc asec a into an are ee Carnegie relinquished the active control of his d in some of ‘them, he says! BarTIMORE, July #8.—Flour steady—recetpte, bs expres minutes in in Mr. A. J. MARSHALL, 170 Law. business he selscted Mr. Brick for president of | be found that Gran was attempting to black- | aise chipesente, barrels; sales, a76 | The next amendment was that appropriating history of, oo Tasos, 4 on PM. CARLEY, 201 tas the Edgur Thompson Steel Company. reatening that unless paid him | barreis. casy—No. 2 Ted spot, 884 a33X; | $478,000 forthe payment of Indian depredation ‘of end : he | CHAS. BUTT, 180 7th ww July S be heoeene chalsuren ab tebbeuniiak would expose her to her husband. July, Giscaubyg: August, ‘saust: ber. SB: | Chaime, period strest nah instante at Li ams BE 2EH BROS. 1000 On. w lara oy ye that Gran got about 970 from his | October, 8 ‘saked; stgamer No. 3 red. 80—te- the sbsmee of the latter * Ba CLAYTON, 10 managemen: he Steel ‘met him several times, He | ©#tpta, 103,732 bushels: shipments, 2,000 bushels; ‘of festivity that was then es ZL ¥ A. NEWMAN tion, and by = = his belief, however, that his a ‘sales, 85,000 bushels. South- evidently read the works ‘ ©. DE ATL works lome- * bearers in ae oe eitiacperls Seon | Garaget Sits seer yom ee ed re. A. BURKE, 82 o ate oh ‘Dush- F— Amwociation of Iron and Steal Workers In refer- 23 hy ay Foonage em he end fgg cars-cwhine ceekay: S0, yellow aan, ‘granting ry RAT. A 24 SANFORD & EO. gpee 19 new eeale “ot prices, © When they began to watch night they | Ticase, Gate fully seeady—Na . walle west. ‘third of Uteratare. ©. i. DENTY. 2200 dd ». . Frick took charge matters were - asked; No. eaked more HOS, HAWKINS, cor. 454 snd Maw. soon brought to definite point ‘The com- Justice’ told the complainant to | “Ty, . S, Cy fe bis lane mes mere LB. PROUT, 421 46 # y 3%. nomi ‘The ©. V. WOODBRIDGE. 900 eth i en & ¥. 0 L. BONTY & CO., S01 H6a.0. WW. . SUITE, cor. shamd Cae B. P. BADEN, 822 C x0. W. CAMPBELL, 3009th ae. Ei fe , ACHNEIDER, 713 11th ne. SCHNEIDER, 722 Md. ave. ne. i ct cheirmen